Discover a piece of America's history with Backroads Inn & Cabins. Whether you want to explore Custer State Park or see the faces of the presidents at Mt. Rushmore, you are never far from the history that makes the Black Hills a premier tourist destination.... more

Take a step back into the 1800's with a visit to Rushmore Express. The surrounding area features numerous historical attractions including Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Memorial and the Keystone Historical Museum. A journey to the Black Hills and Badlands region will make you feel like a settler panning for gold, as will a tour of the Big Thunder... more

When staying at Silver Lakes Resort and Cabins, it would be a shame not to learn a thing or two. Luckily, this location makes learning easy and fun! The cabins are only 15 minutes from historic Mt. Rushmore! Only 19 miles away and you can hike right up to the famous carving of Crazy Horse! This location is rich in the history and culture of the... more

This area of South Dakota will take you back to the days of the Gold Rush and Wild Bill Hickok, and the selection of lodging from Deadwood Connections will help bring it all to life. You can even choose a historic South Dakota cabin or inn-style cottage that was originally built in the 1800s. It's the perfect way to enjoy a little slice of history... more

Newton Fork Ranch was a tin mine in the 1800's, and the adjacent hiking trail was a railroad line. It's the best place to enjoy the area from the old gold mill next door, where you can still pan, to historic Hill City, which has captured the imaginations of nationally-recognized artists and writers. Enjoy a visit to nearby Mt. Rushmore as well and... more

Hisega Lodge is the oldest lodge in the Black Hills, dating back to 1908! From the early days of the railroad to the present day, Hisega Lodge Bed and Breakfast has served its guests with a central location, delicious food and complete nourishment for the mind, body and soul. ... more

Stay at the Lantern Inn, where the famous faces of Mt. Rushmore National Monument are just miles away! Visit the Crazy Horse Memorial and discover the fascinating history of the area. Plus, within walking distance, you'll find the HIstoric 1880 Train and access to the George S. Mickelson Trail, which are exciting historic spots you can't miss out... more

The Black Hills area is full of rich history, experience it all when you stay at Black Hills Cabin & Motel at Quails Crossing! While here, check out historic Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Monument or Custer State Park! You'll have so much fun, you won't even realize how much you're learning out our country's history during your next vacation.... more

Battle Creek Lodge was originally built as the Keystone Fire Hall in the early 1900's, bringing the history of the South Dakota Black Hills to you when you stay there. It is also just a few miles from Mount Rushmore.... more

High Country Guest Ranch is close to some great American historical sites. From Mount Rushmore to Crazy Horse and the onsite performances of the Brule Native American Dancers, your history buff will have plenty to keep themselves busy! Not to mention the beautiful Black Hills that have been enticing visitors for generations. ... more

And just when you thought this quiet piece of paradise couldn't get better, there's a gold mine right behind the Gold Mine Lodge! But leave your garden trowel at home--the only uncovering allowed is of the beauty of South Dakota’s historic and iconic Black Hills.... more

Discover Laura Ingalls Wilder with a visit to "The Little Town on the Prairie", De Smet, South Dakota. Laura's stories come to life when you join costumed guides for a visit to the original homes of author Laura Ingalls Wilder.... more

The Triangle Ranch original homestead dates back to 1903. Four generations later it is still prime spot for reconnection with the west; not to mention, prime deer, antelope, turkey, and varmint hunting through exclusive hunting packages.... more